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The second coming of Milovan Rajevac

Serbian trainer, Milovan Rajevac has been reappointed as the new head coach of the senior national socccer team, the Black Stars of Ghana after resigning from the same job 11 years ago. 

This is the second time the Serbian has been given the nod to lead the Black Stars of Ghana, having initially been appointed in 2008, succeeding French manager, Claude Le Roy.

After the dismissal of Charles Kwablan Akonnor on September 14, 2021, a three-member committee was appointed and tasked to find the country a new manager, with a number of names suggested.

The committee settled on Milovan who has been handed a one-year deal with an option for a further year if he qualifies the Black Stars to the World Cup. He will earn $30K every month.

Rajevac will be assisted by Dortmund assistant coach Otto Addo and Maxwell Konadu.

Milovan Rajevac has signed a one year contract worth $30,000 a month with a one year extension clause if he qualifies Ghana to the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

The Serb will take home $300,000 if he qualifiers Ghana to the Mundial and same amount if he leads Ghana to the AFCON trophy in Cameroon.

His immediate task will be to defeat Zimbabwe in the double-header in the World Cup qualifiers and subsequently qualify the team to the World Cup in 2022.

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